The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, March 01, 1950, Page 29, Image 29

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the hospital and furgicaWg committee
with the insurance companies.
I Instructed the insurance committee
to carry on further^’® d ie s ^regarding
the B B ^ ittty & ja B M in g state em-
ployees under the state unemployment
compensation act and directed the ex-
? ^ i b ^ ^ ^ S ma^^Eo^gecurB4Se neces­
sary information I
commifeelaj
from other states.
Difeffi^gg'LtiS heSæ 'a^ters I staff
correspond
the West Coast Life
Insurance Company and invite them
to attend the next meeting of the in-
surance committee for the purpose of
detprmini|||E^^ f e g W ® n d proper
i sur -
ance plan to all state employees.
Authorized a special committee cov­
ering matters pertaining to the legis-
lative agent and legal council to meet
with Mr. Smith for the purpose of
le­
gal services and report back to the
next hoard meeting with a recom­
mendation.
Appointed M r. Loren White, chair­
man of a committee to define th e d u -
ties and organization of director of
membership, the director of insurance
and the director of retirement.
Approved Mr. I. A . DeFrance as a
potential candidate to succeed himself
on the state retirement board.
Directed the law and legislation
committee to proceed with the draft-1
ing of
the
legislature covering amendments to the
law to the effect that credit be granted
for all prior service, instead of just 20
years as at present, and to increase
the rate for prior service to $4 per
month and to provide for non-occupa-
tional disability benefits after 10 years
of service.
Referred to the retirement commit­
tee instructions to draft a plan
for presentation to the legislature
which would give optional retirement
the end of 30 years of service. iRe-
ferred to the committee for study and
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presentation at the next board meeting
the matter of investigating investment
fields for retirement funds.
Referred resolution R-15 to the re­
tirement committee for action in co­
operation with the I laws and legisla­
tion committee.
Referred resolution R-16 to the re­
tirement committee for action.
Directed the laws and legislation
committee to direct a Hfflfor presenta­
tion to the legislature, increasing I the
state matching maximum to $4200.
Instructed the exW u ti|^ ^ ^ ^ S B B f to
study and make recommendations con­
cerning the advisability of amending
Paragraph 5 of the Civil
Servi ce La w with rega rd to pr incip al
assistants and private secretaries of
elected officials.
Authorized the executive secretary
to spend $25 for a bowling trophy.
A w'fe wid always I isten when her
husband talks—in his sleep.
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